Here's mine:
This stuff had been segregated into two smaller Gator racks, but it became too much of a PITA, having to not only transport the two racks and stands, but also to interconnect the two racks and then put everything on stands. I wanted it all in one full-on, roadworthy rack that was a nice height to use as a "stand" for my K-12, and had room to add my M13 in the bottom. I found that unless I special ordered, 10-space road-case racks are difficult to find here, so I ended up buying this one used. It's less than perfect, built a bit weird with latches on the top and bottom rather than on the sides, and it needs a little love - I need to reinforce the bottom with either a blank or a piece of angle, because (as you can see) it flexes under the weight of the contents.
I play through a K-12 for onstage monitoring and in-ears for personal monitoring. I control it with a GCP with 2 expression pedals (one with a toe-switch), or with an FCB1010 when the gig's too small to set up the PT-Pro pedalboard.
The whole thing's much easier to setup now. I plug in my vocal mic and ambient stage mic into the little mixer in the rack (for the in-ears), and I have a drop-snake already attached to the appropriate mic\guitar splits in the back so that I only have to run 1 cable to the main snake (or if mixing from the stage on a small gig, direct to the board). There's also 1 power cable, 1 short XLR to the K-12, and and a PedalSnake for MIDI, expression, and power for the pedalboard.